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and we need it now more than ever, folks, to keep out mexico's infamous drug cartel. i am not a fan. i say if you're going to push drugs, you can do not do it with violence. you do it with a man throwing a football through a tire swing to show how rigid his penis has become. ( laughter ) ( applause ) folks, there is one mexican cartel i grudgingly respect. it is mexico's ninth templar, who draw inspiration from the medieval christian warriors of the same name who muled franken sense filled. but down in mexico, these knights of the "let's do coke off the roundtable" have gone too far. >> doritos, cheetos, ruffles under attack by mexican drug cartels. >> the pepsico subsidiary distributes snack foods in mexico. >> stephen: mistakeo-grandy, mi harm manose. just because you run around rocket-propelled a.k., and leave coolers filled with severed heads outside the city hall but you just crossed bot wrong aisle of the supermarkets, muchachos. you are small patoit'ses compared to the snack cartels who fry our potatoes. you do not ( bleep ) with pepsico. ( cheers and applause
and we need it now more than ever, folks, to keep out mexico's infamous drug cartel. i am not a fan. i say if you're going to push drugs, you can do not do it with violence. you do it with a man throwing a football through a tire swing to show how rigid his penis has become. ( laughter ) ( applause ) folks, there is one mexican cartel i grudgingly respect. it is mexico's ninth templar, who draw inspiration from the medieval christian warriors of the same name who muled franken sense filled. but...
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imports of key products that mexico produces in abundance like corn coming in from the united states mexico now imports something like thirty four percent of its corn as a major corn producing country they still have some three million people making their living off of corn farming that's a large number of people in a country like mexico and in a country like mexico that has failed to deliver adequate jobs in the end in the manufacturing sector in the service sector you have something like fifty seven percent of mexicans living and working in the informal sector this is a middle income country with a trade agreement with the united states right next door the model just has failed and for farmers what that means is that they've been flooded by cheap imports as david said and that is undermined. viability of their production their markets and so they've had to. look for other markets look for other jobs and migrate to the united states which is of course not part of the free trade agreement free movement of labor and that it's never included in that you know ronald if i go to you i mea
imports of key products that mexico produces in abundance like corn coming in from the united states mexico now imports something like thirty four percent of its corn as a major corn producing country they still have some three million people making their living off of corn farming that's a large number of people in a country like mexico and in a country like mexico that has failed to deliver adequate jobs in the end in the manufacturing sector in the service sector you have something like...
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every year thousands of immigrants from mexico and latin america try to cross illegally into the u.s. american authorities have beefed up security along the border with mexico but it's not stopping the flow of migrants. reports the border has become a final destination for many. the wind blows through the rugged sonora desert in arizona helping shape its rocky valleys and spectacular peaks it's a treasure of the american southwest but this is also a frontier land where deadly conflict is underway. it's almost a mass disaster situation the disaster which doctor has faces is the growing number of unidentified bodies being found along arizona's southern desert body stacked high in a fight for space and perhaps even a proper burial one day becomes not so much an effort to determine why that person died it becomes an effort to sort out who's who were inside of the pima county cooler at the medical examiner's office which has a capacity to hold hundreds of bodies now this facility is much larger than other places around the country pacifically because of the issue of bodies being found alon
every year thousands of immigrants from mexico and latin america try to cross illegally into the u.s. american authorities have beefed up security along the border with mexico but it's not stopping the flow of migrants. reports the border has become a final destination for many. the wind blows through the rugged sonora desert in arizona helping shape its rocky valleys and spectacular peaks it's a treasure of the american southwest but this is also a frontier land where deadly conflict is...
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in mexico, the idea of putting together a fund to help channel some of the money was put forward, and it was agreed in durbin last year. this week, parties, people from the developing world and developed world come together to say how the funds work. they put aside the question of where the money is going to come from. they are talking about the mechanics of how to use the money. sandra: really has not -- not much decided here. they have not decided where they will be headquartered, how to run it, how to operate and actually delegate funds. there's not a lot to be known here, but how much could the u.s. actually be on the hook here, do you think? >> well, there's, i think, going back to the first comment, i think there is something that we know because there's other examples of use of public funds to do things like invest in bus transit in mexico, to do wind programs in south africa and the like. we know how the use the funds in good ways. now, what's the u.s. tab going to be? unclear. there was an earlier pledge of $30 billion over three year period also made in copenhagen, and the u
in mexico, the idea of putting together a fund to help channel some of the money was put forward, and it was agreed in durbin last year. this week, parties, people from the developing world and developed world come together to say how the funds work. they put aside the question of where the money is going to come from. they are talking about the mechanics of how to use the money. sandra: really has not -- not much decided here. they have not decided where they will be headquartered, how to run...
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they account for 80% of the violence in mexico. and we need to think hard about what next steps may aid modestly in their problems. >> the one country that has not yet been mentioned in the first two hours of symposium is our most apparent threat and potential nuclear power and that's iran. how does iran figure into your calculus of national security? >> initially in the sense that i don't believe we can talk too much about a pivoting or rebalancing to east asia. the administration i think has done a good job reminding east asian allies take we're there, we're there and we're committed, we're not going to cut. it's certainly correct that we should not cut our capabilities. but whether you want to get out of the middle east or not, drags you back. it always does. and there are times when you get involved in wars of choice, but the united states still has dependency on the middle east and that's why in my argument in the wounded giant book and what i try to underscore today, i think you have to view the persian gulf as well as the br
they account for 80% of the violence in mexico. and we need to think hard about what next steps may aid modestly in their problems. >> the one country that has not yet been mentioned in the first two hours of symposium is our most apparent threat and potential nuclear power and that's iran. how does iran figure into your calculus of national security? >> initially in the sense that i don't believe we can talk too much about a pivoting or rebalancing to east asia. the administration...
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we could fight but we have a harsher war now in the country and mexico is just now in a situation ofuasi civil war. they know that this is not the solution. they don't know exactly how to change, but they want this debate and -- with this change is existing. now on the -- in the political consistency. the u.n., we're because, you know, every -- any of these specialized organizations have another conconstituesticonstituent wen the department of public health. in new york, the public health. and it's not consistent, the policing. the secretary of the u.n. is really aware about that and tries to bring together this different approaches of the drug problem. >> thank you. >> and finally, sir richards, as far as the uk drug policy is concerned, this is the quote of a young member of the committee in 2002. who said this after the publication of our report -- drugs policy in this country has been failing for decades and drug abuse has increased massively and the number of drug related deaths has risen substantially and drug-related crime accounts for half of all crime. he's now the prime ministe
we could fight but we have a harsher war now in the country and mexico is just now in a situation ofuasi civil war. they know that this is not the solution. they don't know exactly how to change, but they want this debate and -- with this change is existing. now on the -- in the political consistency. the u.n., we're because, you know, every -- any of these specialized organizations have another conconstituesticonstituent wen the department of public health. in new york, the public health. and...
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legacy i feel bad for i've been that far not been to mexico that you know i just see and i. can shacks you know. and. can't be brought here can help us. we can sit. down with you to. come home. and. come come come. come come come. come on i'm coming down. the river oh. my. oh. well i got deported two weeks ago. i was fed that i had an accident by that base in l. down broadway but that's to say at least two months before i get. take my cast on thirty to thirty three years old already i'm from mexico this is what we got to go through. part of. this time they told me if i come back it want to be federal time. so that's why i will fight i don't want to spend more time in jail i'm headed back to michael just read it for the for this now we would know what they go. home. from the service. oh i run thirty years yeah i think it's a great idea. my kids over there and i'm separated by that still that's what it's all there and i can. going to see him when i want to i know it when. i get better i guess it. will be live. with you haven't. i'm really happy to leave actually you know i mea
legacy i feel bad for i've been that far not been to mexico that you know i just see and i. can shacks you know. and. can't be brought here can help us. we can sit. down with you to. come home. and. come come come. come come come. come on i'm coming down. the river oh. my. oh. well i got deported two weeks ago. i was fed that i had an accident by that base in l. down broadway but that's to say at least two months before i get. take my cast on thirty to thirty three years old already i'm from...
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about ten minutes from now in the meantime the group of twenty major economies meet this weekend in mexico to lay the groundwork for the g. twenty summit later this year and the formal focus on the social and political dimensions of the global economy and up next we'll talk to the russian finance minister. about what twenty twelve. mr slawson if mark onto our program now and number of world leaders including the russian prize that i won of a possible global recession how likely do you thin this is that's their decision indeed global recession is possible to a large extent it will be decided by the kind of decision making euro zone countries and other countries caught in the debt crisis are making the priority issue for europe and the eurozone is how financial markets and institutions function today european countries are taking a number of steps to provide banks and financial companies with liquidity so they can settle accounts and lend to the economy driving the economy forward rather than allowing it fall back into recession certainly one of the key points of tension in the eurozone is t
about ten minutes from now in the meantime the group of twenty major economies meet this weekend in mexico to lay the groundwork for the g. twenty summit later this year and the formal focus on the social and political dimensions of the global economy and up next we'll talk to the russian finance minister. about what twenty twelve. mr slawson if mark onto our program now and number of world leaders including the russian prize that i won of a possible global recession how likely do you thin this...
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violence in mexico continues to take a deadly toll. we look at the fallout of the upcoming presidential election. a man who knew your police said confessed to killing the boy 33 years ago was charged with second-degree murder. >> it was on a friday morning, 33 years ago that the smiling 6- year-old boy was allowed to walk to the school bus stop alone for the first time. he was never seen again. if investigators may have the truth, a confession from an unnamed -- a man named pedro hernandez. >> he described how he lured him from the bus stop. with the promise of a soda. he choked him there and disposed of the body and put it into a plastic bag. >> he worked at a local store and at the time he was never questioned. he moved away to new jersey where neighbors and family are wondering what they would stay to him out. >> the family suffers. he changed the way america responds when stoughton go missing. his total was the first to be circulated on milk cartons. the police say it was not likely his remains will never be found, but the file on
violence in mexico continues to take a deadly toll. we look at the fallout of the upcoming presidential election. a man who knew your police said confessed to killing the boy 33 years ago was charged with second-degree murder. >> it was on a friday morning, 33 years ago that the smiling 6- year-old boy was allowed to walk to the school bus stop alone for the first time. he was never seen again. if investigators may have the truth, a confession from an unnamed -- a man named pedro...
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in mexico, there has been 50,000 people have been murdered as a result of the drug war. honduras, they are one of the major areas. these people are paying with their blood. the u.s. is not having any of it. even before this summit has occurred, the u.s. has announced that they will not reconsider these policies. you can bet that hillary clinton will not be telling the stories that you heard tonight when she meets with the president this weekend. so, it is up to us because there is no one else to represent these nations. they cannot go to the u.n. which has declared drugs illegal under the u.n. convention under 1961. it is up to the u.s.. i have recommendations for you to ask mayor lee to bring a resolution to the u.s. conference of mayors and lobby for a change in the paradigm to sit down with nancy pelosi and public and ask what she and her party are doing to change the paradigm of the drug war and to have the supervisors have a resolution to take money out of incarceration and the war in latin america and put it into treatment. i would urge you to put more urgency and
in mexico, there has been 50,000 people have been murdered as a result of the drug war. honduras, they are one of the major areas. these people are paying with their blood. the u.s. is not having any of it. even before this summit has occurred, the u.s. has announced that they will not reconsider these policies. you can bet that hillary clinton will not be telling the stories that you heard tonight when she meets with the president this weekend. so, it is up to us because there is no one else...
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we report from the us mexico border were many illegal immigrants perish as they try to find a new life in america. over two thousand candidates for new delhi municipal elections will try to woo voters on sunday but many of my find it hard to make their choice not because of the overwhelming numbers because a fifth of the candidates standing for office have a dubious past press reader reports for r.t. . show denise has been a councillor representing one of the wards in india's capital city for five years he's up for reelection this year and says he wants nothing more than to serve his community. being in politics as long social work one minute to serve the public cause it gives me satisfaction i know the needs but alongside these lofty aspirations are some murky allegations the news has been charged with attempted murder intimidation assaulting a public servant and armed rioting he says he's not guilty of the charges but he's not the only candidate in this year's municipal elections facing serious allegations according to the association for democratic reform but about fifteen to twenty
we report from the us mexico border were many illegal immigrants perish as they try to find a new life in america. over two thousand candidates for new delhi municipal elections will try to woo voters on sunday but many of my find it hard to make their choice not because of the overwhelming numbers because a fifth of the candidates standing for office have a dubious past press reader reports for r.t. . show denise has been a councillor representing one of the wards in india's capital city for...
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i was born in new mexico and a group and oklahoma. >>> i did my undergraduate work split between colombia and pomona college and i was a theater major and ended up going back to school getting a master's degree in fiction and poetry writing and teaching running at the university of minnesota before and finally went to seminary and my wife of 37 years as the head of the school known washington d.c. so i jumped back and forth across the country on a regular basis and are son who is 31 years old is not the father of eight months old twins so we're grandparents for the first time and their daughter is headed off to summer program at columbia university focused on the publishing industry. >>> columbia used to be called king's college and description looping as a likely shall discover light by looking into got in scripture which showed discover everything around us in natural sciences as well >>> can then i am in honoraria can of grace cathedral designated so by the bishops a swing as a way of saying an interfaith work should be part of what the church is doing. >>> two things staff officer in
i was born in new mexico and a group and oklahoma. >>> i did my undergraduate work split between colombia and pomona college and i was a theater major and ended up going back to school getting a master's degree in fiction and poetry writing and teaching running at the university of minnesota before and finally went to seminary and my wife of 37 years as the head of the school known washington d.c. so i jumped back and forth across the country on a regular basis and are son who is 31...
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mexico, 1,940. so you can see that that is a wide vary ration in factors and here in lies the point of what made about the way in which we consume electricity and the level of efficiency that can be obtained. just to look at some numbers. if in in the u.s., every person were to consume ten less per month, that could save 4,000 megawatts of capacity. which is the combined demand of kenya, uganda. there is huge potential for savings in energy conservativer that can fuel the power we need in cleaner ways. let me address briefly the potential of power. in addition to their daily tasks of lightening potential is very important. in developing countries, people in the rural areas use electricity mostly for lighting, cell phone charging more an more and for other simpler basic tasks. but there is a lot of productive potential that can drive economic growth, economic development and this is why the widing electricity not just for lighting, but for other productive purpose ss very important. it will unleash a
mexico, 1,940. so you can see that that is a wide vary ration in factors and here in lies the point of what made about the way in which we consume electricity and the level of efficiency that can be obtained. just to look at some numbers. if in in the u.s., every person were to consume ten less per month, that could save 4,000 megawatts of capacity. which is the combined demand of kenya, uganda. there is huge potential for savings in energy conservativer that can fuel the power we need in...
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the drug war in mexico has taken an increasing toll. earlier this month, the discovery of 50 be headed and mutilated bodies reinforced the deadly stakes in this battle. the army was first dispatch in 2006. today, the drug cartels are more powerful than ever. that is bound to influence the presidential and local elections. >> this is where the mexican government declared war on the drug cartels. when the president calderon and send the military into his home state, the operation was support to be short -- was supposed to be short. the drug gangs still control much of the state. in a few weeks, mexicans will choose a new president. security is the voters' biggest concern. standing for the governing party is mexico's first female candidate. this party has been in power for 12 years. during that time, there has been thousands of lives lost during the drug war. people here are very tired. the past six years have not been easy. but defends the government's military strategy. >> there were not many alternatives. either we handed over mexico's
the drug war in mexico has taken an increasing toll. earlier this month, the discovery of 50 be headed and mutilated bodies reinforced the deadly stakes in this battle. the army was first dispatch in 2006. today, the drug cartels are more powerful than ever. that is bound to influence the presidential and local elections. >> this is where the mexican government declared war on the drug cartels. when the president calderon and send the military into his home state, the operation was...
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mexico has done reasonably well. i do think there is a big question hanging out there, but hopefully it will be answered in the next session or in the future about how all this -- all these new sources of old and somewhat dirtier energy, natural gas cleaner than oil, but still somewhat dirty, will they crowd out on the pricing side the willingness of the private capital to go into renewables. so that's just kind of hanging out there. >> that's a very, very good question. we find it in the united states. it's everywhere in the world with these significant discoveries of oil. >> natural gas. >> of natural gas and natural gas and shale oil, what we're seeing in the u.s. is having a really battering the renewables industry. and it's going to happen in a lot of different places. but the world's energy balance has clearly changed in a very, very interesting way in a short period of time. and my guess is that a lot of the policy thinking hasn't caught up with that, or people haven't really become aware of how significantly
mexico has done reasonably well. i do think there is a big question hanging out there, but hopefully it will be answered in the next session or in the future about how all this -- all these new sources of old and somewhat dirtier energy, natural gas cleaner than oil, but still somewhat dirty, will they crowd out on the pricing side the willingness of the private capital to go into renewables. so that's just kind of hanging out there. >> that's a very, very good question. we find it in the...
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she was scheduled to be killed when moncho and christie rescued her from mexico. unfortunately, most of the dogs that end up at animal control centers are electrocuted. but that's beginning to change. >> we have been able to get electrocution completely stopped in one entire state in mexico in chihauhau and some surrounding areas. and we provide all the training, supervision and supplies needed so that they can do humane euthanasia by injection as practiced here in the states. >> reporter: this year the camblors expanded their mission to sonoma county bringing free healthcare services to the local latino community. >> we had a unique skill set where we could effectively target this population help bring these services to these animals that so desperately need them. >> we have a lot of latino residents and we found they are very underserved. >> reporter: the executive director of the sonoma humane society: >> it's just been really, really wonderful for sonoma county. >> no matter what side of the river it is, a life is a life. >> reporter: so for working to reduce
she was scheduled to be killed when moncho and christie rescued her from mexico. unfortunately, most of the dogs that end up at animal control centers are electrocuted. but that's beginning to change. >> we have been able to get electrocution completely stopped in one entire state in mexico in chihauhau and some surrounding areas. and we provide all the training, supervision and supplies needed so that they can do humane euthanasia by injection as practiced here in the states. >>...
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. >>> stormy conditions are approaching the coast of mexico. let's go to ya mori for the world weather forecast. >> that's right, catherine. the southwest coast of mexico is bracing itself for the arrival of hurricane. you can see clear -- we can see the clear eye here indicating the storm is quite powerful. right now a category 2 system packing sustained winds of 175 kilometers per hour with much higher gusts. it will likely become a major hurricane withiny in next 12 hours and make landfall on the southwest coast of mexico by late friday local time. itil move inland and make a u-turn and get out of the coast. very strong winds are going to impact the coast starting tonight and rainfall total could be 100 to 150 millimeters and locally 250 millimeters. so flooding and landslides are highly concern here. again it could make landfall on the southwest coast of mexico by late friday local time. we will keep you posted on its progress. meanwhile, innd around the midwestern states this is where we've seen lots of active weather. severe weather and f
. >>> stormy conditions are approaching the coast of mexico. let's go to ya mori for the world weather forecast. >> that's right, catherine. the southwest coast of mexico is bracing itself for the arrival of hurricane. you can see clear -- we can see the clear eye here indicating the storm is quite powerful. right now a category 2 system packing sustained winds of 175 kilometers per hour with much higher gusts. it will likely become a major hurricane withiny in next 12 hours and...
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case in point would be, do we respect mexico's sovereignty as a nation? and why are we allowing their best and brightest to come here and work? certainly mexico needs these people far more than we do. no matter what the argument is. mexico needs hard working, intelligent people that are proud of their country and want to stay there and make it. they have natural resources. they could make themselves a better nation. so what do you think, in line for their futures, 30, 40 years from now? >> well, i think you're getting into the immigration question, and america's always had a strong, open immigration policy as long as its legal. we welcome immigrants from all over the world. we always have, and i think we always should. i think republicans who advocate for legal immigration are trying to staunch a floob yproblem tha might be alluding to, but our obligation to other nations is to welcome citizens who feel like they don't have opportunities in their home countries, and i know that a lot of mexicans right now feel like they don't have opportunities with incre
case in point would be, do we respect mexico's sovereignty as a nation? and why are we allowing their best and brightest to come here and work? certainly mexico needs these people far more than we do. no matter what the argument is. mexico needs hard working, intelligent people that are proud of their country and want to stay there and make it. they have natural resources. they could make themselves a better nation. so what do you think, in line for their futures, 30, 40 years from now?...
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the g-20 summit is taking place in los cabos, mexico. the main items on the agenda are greece and spain. the commission president and the european council president herman pledge to get confidence in the credit of euro zone countries. a political party in favor of austerity policies won on the election in greece on sunday. they need to form a new government as soon as possible, then implement austerity measures. >> we stand ready to continue to support greece in its endeavor. >> the eu leaders stressed that they will address longer-term issues including the supervision and regulation of banks. they said that will help stop a negative spiral. european banks have been left holding bad debt when government bonds have been downgraded. >>> greece's new democracy party is poised to form a coalition with the former governing partner. they hope to save the country from bankruptcy. the two parties are to form a coalition government on tuesday. they won in sunday's re-election, but they failed to reach a simple majority. the leader of new democrac
the g-20 summit is taking place in los cabos, mexico. the main items on the agenda are greece and spain. the commission president and the european council president herman pledge to get confidence in the credit of euro zone countries. a political party in favor of austerity policies won on the election in greece on sunday. they need to form a new government as soon as possible, then implement austerity measures. >> we stand ready to continue to support greece in its endeavor. >> the...
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employer and mexico. one in five stores of walmart's anywhere worldwide are in mexico. >> yes, over 221,000 employees. they have done this in a remarkably brief period of time. when this lawyer stepped forward and started laying out this information to walmart's top executives and lawyers in bentonville, arkansas in 2005, walmart initially took this traditional steps you would expect from a major corporation confronted with allegations of this sort. they immediately called for an internal investigation. they sent investigators to mexico city. they began digging through the auditing trail and internal sort of pay records to see whether or nine what this man had told them had merit or not. before too long, the investigators came back and said, you know what? it looks like there is something here. in fact, they wrote in a report that was sent to the very top walmart executives, there is reasonable suspicion to believe laws have been violated in mexico and the united states. what you're really referring to wa
employer and mexico. one in five stores of walmart's anywhere worldwide are in mexico. >> yes, over 221,000 employees. they have done this in a remarkably brief period of time. when this lawyer stepped forward and started laying out this information to walmart's top executives and lawyers in bentonville, arkansas in 2005, walmart initially took this traditional steps you would expect from a major corporation confronted with allegations of this sort. they immediately called for an internal...
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in mexico today, vladimir putin addressed tens of thousands of his supporters just 10 days before the presidential election in which he is heavily favored. -- in moscow today, flattered you to address tens of thousands of his supporters. >-- letter putin addressed tens of thousands of his supporters. others at the request of their party. they came to the stadium but the star of the show was all vladimir putin himself. it is the only time that he has appeared in public before a large crowd and his theme was a dislike of foreign interference in russian politics. >> we will not let anyone impose their will on us because we have our own will. this will help us to win. we are a nation of winners. it is in our genetic code. it has passed on from one generation to the next. >> with just 10 days ago, it has been an impressive show of strength for the political establishment. a reminder that it is still day that control the country. many of the crowds were genuinely enthusiastic. >> he is the only person who can do the right thing, vladimir putin. >> some were just there because t hem to come.
in mexico today, vladimir putin addressed tens of thousands of his supporters just 10 days before the presidential election in which he is heavily favored. -- in moscow today, flattered you to address tens of thousands of his supporters. >-- letter putin addressed tens of thousands of his supporters. others at the request of their party. they came to the stadium but the star of the show was all vladimir putin himself. it is the only time that he has appeared in public before a large crowd...
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officials say the packages originated in mexico city. >>> there were some tense moments for the australian prime minister yesterday when she was dragged by security guards from a protest that turned violent. dozens of riot police and one swift-handed bodyguard came to her rescue as she stumbled on the way to her waiting car. >>> tragedy struck rio late wednesday night when a 20-story building spontaneously collapsed and crumbled, taking down two more buildings with it. rescuers have pulled at least six bodies from the rubble. more than a dozen people are still missing. >>> and finally, this week's spectacular light show continues in northern europe. look at that. thanks to the biggest solar storm in six years, folks in norway were treated to this amazing display of the aurora borealis. >>> here's an early look at one of your top health headlines on msnbc.com. home births in the u.s. are up 30%. home births in 2009 were at their highest level in the 20 years since they've been collecting the data. they actually had a lower risk profile than hospital births. for more information on this and
officials say the packages originated in mexico city. >>> there were some tense moments for the australian prime minister yesterday when she was dragged by security guards from a protest that turned violent. dozens of riot police and one swift-handed bodyguard came to her rescue as she stumbled on the way to her waiting car. >>> tragedy struck rio late wednesday night when a 20-story building spontaneously collapsed and crumbled, taking down two more buildings with it....
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reporter asked about the government's relationship with a wild horse fires accused of selling horses to mexico and may have ended up in slaughterhouses. salazar regrets the exchange. >>> maryland's casino planning to double the workforce. the company operates maryland law and said it will hire 1200 more people. now, the voters have approved table games that will bring the total number of employees at the casino to 3,000. it hopes to have the table games up and running in early next spring. there are also plans to operate 24 hours a day. >>> coming up on the news knowledge, american flags blow in the wind as wounded veterans take a special leap do into life after war. >> and looking a lot like the man. and -- . >> the philadelphia museum and the resemblance is there. made in the 16th century. entur . >> it's getting chilly. >> yes, last night, we dropped to 36 degrees and i don't mind cold as long as there is some sunshine, right? and that is what we're going it -- going get tomorrow and we'll look outside. a chilly night, the sun's down, obviously. it's going to stay chilly and let's go to the
reporter asked about the government's relationship with a wild horse fires accused of selling horses to mexico and may have ended up in slaughterhouses. salazar regrets the exchange. >>> maryland's casino planning to double the workforce. the company operates maryland law and said it will hire 1200 more people. now, the voters have approved table games that will bring the total number of employees at the casino to 3,000. it hopes to have the table games up and running in early next...
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both mexico and colombia need our continued commitment to win their respective wars against criminal organizations. and we must also make it abundantly clear that we will not tolerate iran exporting violence and terrorism to our hemisphere. third, we must reject protectionism, and instead embrace the ultimate goal of a free trade area of the americas. the recently approved free trade agreements with colombia and panama was a good step. we need to move forward to bring canada and mexico into the trans-pacific partnership and fourth, move aggressively to form a strong energy partnership with canada, mexico, brazil, colombia and a post-chavez venezuela pap stable western hemisphere displacing an unstable middle east and increasingly ba legitimate rint russia has the center of the world's energy production will create countless jobs for americans and energy security for the world. an in asia, the question whether china's rise will be peaceful and respectful of their neighbors is one of our biggest long-term challenges. but we must make it abundantly clear that we are firmly committed to
both mexico and colombia need our continued commitment to win their respective wars against criminal organizations. and we must also make it abundantly clear that we will not tolerate iran exporting violence and terrorism to our hemisphere. third, we must reject protectionism, and instead embrace the ultimate goal of a free trade area of the americas. the recently approved free trade agreements with colombia and panama was a good step. we need to move forward to bring canada and mexico into the...
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thank you for the latest there from mexico. southwest france is on the highest level of alert it has ever been on following a shooting at a jewish school in to lose -- in toulouse. police have mounted one of the biggest manhunts in history after they linked the attack to two other attacks. >> the seven victims were shot at point-blank range. in yesterday's shooting at the jewish school, the gunman took the 7-year-old daughter of the head teacher by the hair as she tried to escape. he shot her dead. the victims were flown to israel. three of the coffins belong to the same family. the president was there to pay his respects. he is visibly upset. >> it is a moment of contemplation standing in front of those four coffins. and a moment of experience with the families. you can imagine there of people. i was very impressed by their courage. >> he suspended his campaign today out of consideration. two of the soldiers killed on thursday were muslims. at a mosque that we visited, the growing sense of unease was matched by anger and frust
thank you for the latest there from mexico. southwest france is on the highest level of alert it has ever been on following a shooting at a jewish school in to lose -- in toulouse. police have mounted one of the biggest manhunts in history after they linked the attack to two other attacks. >> the seven victims were shot at point-blank range. in yesterday's shooting at the jewish school, the gunman took the 7-year-old daughter of the head teacher by the hair as she tried to escape. he shot...
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's in 30 specific aspiring countries studied including malaysia, mexico, more rack oh, nigeria turkey and vietnam and others, internet penetration has grown 25% per year for the past five years. compared to only 5% per year in developed nations. now, obviously, broadband penetration is lower in aspiring countries than in the developed world, but that is quickly changing, thanks to mobile technologies. mobile subscriptions in developing countries have risen from 53% of the global market in 20 20085 to 73% in 2010. in fact, cisco estimates the number of mobile connected deviceless exceed the world's population sometime this year. increasingly internet users in aspiring countries use only mobile devices for internet access. the effect that rapidly growing internet connectivity is having on aspiring countries economies is nothing short of breathtaking. the net is an economic growth accelerator. it contributed an average 1.9% of gdp growth in aspiring countries for a total of $366 billion u.s. in the year 2010 alone. in some developing economies, internet connectivity krinlted up to 13% of
's in 30 specific aspiring countries studied including malaysia, mexico, more rack oh, nigeria turkey and vietnam and others, internet penetration has grown 25% per year for the past five years. compared to only 5% per year in developed nations. now, obviously, broadband penetration is lower in aspiring countries than in the developed world, but that is quickly changing, thanks to mobile technologies. mobile subscriptions in developing countries have risen from 53% of the global market in 20...